The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is making major changes to the nutrition facts labels you see on packaged food items for the first time in 20 years. The new nutritional labels highlight serving sizes and calories with larger and bolder type.

The new labels also include the following changes:

Here's a comparison of the old nutrition label next to the new nutrition label


Via FDA

 

This change is required to take place by July 26, 2018, except for food manufacturers who make less than $10 million annually who get another year extension.

“I am thrilled that the FDA has finalized a new and improved Nutrition Facts label that will be on food products nationwide,” said First Lady Michelle Obama in a press release for the FDA. “This is going to make a real difference in providing families across the country the information they need to make healthy choices.”